;please only bring CRTs if you intend to use the parts for anything other than a normal monitor.

;please only bring CRTs if you intend to use the parts for anything other than a normal monitor.

:We prefer LCD's. Why? CRTs are large, put out a lot of heat, and are difficult to dispose of.

:We prefer LCD's. Why? CRTs are large, put out a lot of heat, and are difficult to dispose of.

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:We can't accept donations of CRTs unless they're very special-purpose, because e-waste disposal of CRTs is very expensive in California. The exception is for unique devices, for example the slow-scan CRT in the [[SEM]] or the vector CRT in an old arcade stand-up console. A special-purpose but uninteresting CRT, like from a commercial security system, would probably not qualify.

Please post to the list before dropping off to gauge interest in the items.

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Please post to the [[Mailinglist|list]] before dropping off to gauge interest in the items.

I suggest you write to the list a week later to see if anyone objects to

I suggest you write to the list a week later to see if anyone objects to

having any of the items here; and if so you should remove them.

having any of the items here; and if so you should remove them.

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If they want a receipt, the following process works:

If they want a receipt, the following process works:

* they bring in the stuff

* they bring in the stuff

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* a NB volunteer writes down what they donated, and the name+address of the donor, and emails it to treasurer@

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* then either:

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* our awesome treasurer emails them a PDF receipt

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** a NB volunteer writes down what they donated, and the name+address of the donor, and emails it to treasurer@

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** our awesome treasurer emails them a PDF receipt

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* or:

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** a NB volunteer uses the sales book on the Treasurer's shelf to create a receipt if the donor wants a receipt in hand

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** then that volunteer mail the details to treasurer@

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* NOTE: We can't provide valuation information on the receipt. The receipt will simply list the items donated and it's up to the donor to provide a value if they wish to claim a charitable donation for tax purposes.

Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 April 2011

please only bring CRTs if you intend to use the parts for anything other than a normal monitor.

We prefer LCD's. Why? CRTs are large, put out a lot of heat, and are difficult to dispose of.

We can't accept donations of CRTs unless they're very special-purpose, because e-waste disposal of CRTs is very expensive in California. The exception is for unique devices, for example the slow-scan CRT in the SEM or the vector CRT in an old arcade stand-up console. A special-purpose but uninteresting CRT, like from a commercial security system, would probably not qualify.

[edit] Leaving/donating a metric or standard ass load of equipment/stuff

We don't want people leaving lots of useless obsolete broken electronics etc.
Please post to the list before dropping off to gauge interest in the items.
I suggest you write to the list a week later to see if anyone objects to
having any of the items here; and if so you should remove them.

a NB volunteer writes down what they donated, and the name+address of the donor, and emails it to treasurer@

our awesome treasurer emails them a PDF receipt

or:

a NB volunteer uses the sales book on the Treasurer's shelf to create a receipt if the donor wants a receipt in hand

then that volunteer mail the details to treasurer@

NOTE: We can't provide valuation information on the receipt. The receipt will simply list the items donated and it's up to the donor to provide a value if they wish to claim a charitable donation for tax purposes.